Keeping your dog occupied
Dogs are well-known to be great lovers of long sleeping and cuddling sessions. However, it is equally important to actively engage with your four-legged friend. In addition to walking your dog regularly, there are other ways to provide it with meaningful tasks.
Taking your dog on holiday with you
Dogs love to be at your side wherever you go. This also applies to holidays, for which a dog owner should be well prepared.
Daily routine with dogs
A regular daily routine is important for both puppies and adult dogs. It makes them feel safe, calm and relaxed. This is what a typical daily routine might look like.
Dogs in winter
To ensure that dogs get through the winter without any problems, there are several things to bear in mind regarding essential items and ideal care and nutrition.
A dog in the office
Scientific studies have shown that dogs have a positive effect on well-being and productivity in the workplace. One prerequisite for this, however, is that the dog and its owner are a well-rehearsed and responsible team.
New Year's Eve with your dog
If your dog is scared of the sound of fireworks, you can either take a short holiday in a region where fireworks are banned, or prepare your dog for New Year’s Eve in good time. Our tips will help you to start the new year with your dog in the most stress-free way possible.
Leaving your dog on its own
Dogs are pack animals by nature and do not like being left alone. This is something they first have to learn. The best time to start is when your dog is still a growing puppy. With the right training, almost every dog can be left alone temporarily without any problems.
Moving home with your dog
Moving home is usually a stressful experience. This is also true for dogs, which is why it is important to plan well in advance how you intend to go about it and what you need to bear in mind. With our checklist you will be well prepared.